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3 3 3 today is thursday march 10th. 3
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3 -- edward hopkins... from mema
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you can track the storm own to your neighborhood. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore dot com. useethe interactive tooos o track coming storms down to go to foxbaltimore dot com slass -radar. a an stabbed nearly year ago dies, becoming baltimore's 30th murder offthe year.22 year charles hop-san was stabbed in southwest baltimmre laat ear.medical examiner's say he died because of the stabbing. lawyers for 2 men who killed 3 children in baltimorr say the
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ovvrturned.poli-carpio espinoza and addn can-ela killed thier relatives 7 years ago, nearly beheading them. attorney's say the judge didn't inform them of all the jury questions in the case. we're learning more about the man accused of killing a 17-year-old boxer, training for the olympics. fox 45 found that 30-year-old terrance sims was just released rom prison in january... after serving time for drug charges. he also plead guilty to ámanslaughterá back in 2001 and served only three years.... this murder happened early sunday morning in park heights --- pooice say rooald gibbs was stabbed to death... trying to protect his ssster in a fight with sims. (7::5)we preach that guys hen you are in sccool no fighting in the school....no fighting in the streets we do all our fighting in the ring he was just protecting his sister...... sister......a candlelight vigil is scheduled for tomorrow night-- the funeral will be tuesday. a 15-year-old is expelled for bringing a weapon to sshool.
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that weapon?... a homemade tattoo machine. machine. sophomore byron preston says he had no intention of tattooing anyone... he just wanted to practice on pieces of fruit. but the prince george's counny school board didn't see it that way... and eepelled him from laurel hiig school. code... a weapon is any - instrument capable of inflicting bodily harm. 3"i didn't even haae.. to actually work it, you have to plug t up and the corddis only like this longg so it's not liie i could just come up and pooe people and stab them." them."prestonns parents say they successfully appealed the expulsion... but were told that paperwork permitting hii readmission has not yet arrived.a school spokeswoman says the school board is re- examining the student conduut code. the debate continues in annapolis... over whether illegal immigrants who want to attend maryland colleges... should get a break on heir tui. tuition.a proposed bill would require immigrants to graduate from a maryland high school...
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and complete two years at a community college beforr being tuition at a four year college. but opponents argue that's unfair to students... who are legal u-s citizens. (jacobs) "it is illegal, you know what we are doing right now trumps federal law and it shouldn't. we don't trump federal law but that's what we're doing." (pinsky) "we're not going to have thoosands of people say school to scame the state, ity it's the kids who are motivated who want to pursue ed" pducation."a final vote on that bill is expected monday. saving the chesapeake bay may be as easy as changing your fertilizer.state lawmakers are looking at a couple bills that would place restrictions on when you can fertilize your lawn... and what chemicals yoo use to do it.melinda roeeer explains how it could affect homeowners anddlandscapers. lannscapers. (nats of spreader) experts say... it's just about
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time to start sprrading.but you don't wann to over it. 07:02 "homeowners do it a couple times a year so they don't have a lot of practice." too much fertilizer can mean waster. that runs off and the bay.01:06-00:5 "niirogen main pollution problems in the chesabeake bay ... suburban lawns and turf."that's why environmental experts have been urging maryland lawmakers to place limits on lawn care. senator pinsky: 12:44:36 "it's to do just that."one bill before the legislature would restrict the application of grow seasoo... march through november.another wwuld limit chemicals and nutrients found in fertilizers.but some lawn care companies aleady use the safer stuff.06:08 "we've been using low phospherous fertilizers for seven years...part of our ppogram all along."natural lawn of america... was among the first
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companies in maryland to go organnc.(cover?) á00:52 "it doesn't move as much as the synthetic fertilizers do. it binds up in the soil.. much restrictions... if passsd... wonnt have a big impact on their business.but making áeveryoneá aware of how reducing runoff can improve the bay... is a key step in saving this natural resource. 02:41 "i think a lot of folks think it's somebody else's problem... can also make reductions and ontribute to the solltion."melinda rooder, fox 45 news at ten. if the bills are passed, companies that violate the restrictions could be fined a thousand dollars. &p coming up on tte early edition... a national public party racist. &praciit. :24 into pkg: ery fundamental christian. i wouldn't even call it christian. it's this move. the major shake-uppve.-
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frrm the eleaseeof this undercover video. an n-p-r exec is caught on tape bashing republicans and the tea party. the fallout from the video andd who's behind it.and petorologist steve ertig is tracking this rain storm.the potential for flooding straight aheed. ((break 1))
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((traffic reporter ad libs)) still to come... an npr worker is in some hot water after making controversial comments.the fallt fallout..nextand pick out your furniture!more americanssare applying to be homeowwnrs... the reason...coming up. ((break 2))
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3 he's at it again!!he same conservative activist who took down the groupp acorn, is now going after national public radio. two n-p-r executives are out of work....after a secret recording is posted tells us, the iming couldn't be worse for the public broadcasting group... already in jeopardy of losing federal dollars. 3
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straight ahead... sold!why more americans are applying to be homeowners. homeowners.and will you need a boat...to get to work this morning?meteorlogist steve fertig will tell us how long this rain is exxected to stick around! ((break 3))
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3 more americans are on the hunt forra mortgage while oil prices take a surprising turn. fox business network's lii macdonald has those stories and more from the business world.
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3 oil prices fallinn today... even though violence in libya rising today. the recent oil spike ttking a bbeather after a key government report showing u.s. increasing. a barrel of crude still up more than 20 percent since all heck broke loose in libya. meantime more americans are hunting for mortgages. applicationss for home loans jumping more than 15 percent last week. the mortgage bankers association saying an improving job market helping improve thoseenumbers. now over to wall street... the dow fairly flat on the day. now to main street... busineeses are loading up... as products are selling outt wholesale inventories rising in january as sales jump by he largest amount in over a year. and that's helping keep factories busy building new stuff to stock the shelves. and march madness about to slam companies. a new report saas businesses stand to lose nearly 200 million
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dollars worth of worker productivity.. as employees, get thiss sneak a peak attthe n-c-a-a men's first tip-off starts next week. that's business, i'm elizabeth macdonald. coming up... a convicted killer gets out of jail...far earlier than anyone thought.we look at the "truth in sentencing" in our cover story this morning. 3
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